ida
outward journey
noun EE-dah Less Common
Origin: From ir (to go), past participle ida.
Also means
departure
Usage Note
Ida is nearly always encountered in the travel phrase ida y vuelta (round trip; literally 'going and return'). A billete de ida is a one-way ticket. On its own it can mean any outward leg of a journey, and colloquially idas y venidas means comings and goings.
Examples
"Compré un billete de ida y vuelta."
Natural Translation
I bought a round-trip ticket.
Literal Translation
I bought a ticket of going and return.
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